Singapore Is The Least Emotional Country In The World

A new Gallup study showed that Singaporeans are the least emotional people in the world.

Gallup measured the emotions of people in more than 150 countries and regions by asking whether they experience five positive emotions (feeling well-rested, being treated with respect, enjoyment, smiling and laughing, learning or doing something interesting) and five negative emotions (anger, stress, sadness, physical pain, worry) on a daily basis.

Only 36 percent of Singaporeans reported feeling any emotions (either positive or negative) on a daily basis—the lowest percentage in the world. The republic of Georgia and Lithuania fell right behind Singapore as the least emotional countries in the world, with only 37 percent of their populations reporting feeling any emotions.

via New York Times,
With swine flu now widespread in the United States, the World Health Organization reported Monday that the disease had widened globally, too, with 985 laboratory confirmed cases ...

Many people know Singapore passport holders can travel without many visa restrictions. The Henley Visa Restrictions Index tells how good it is.
The Henley Visa Restrictions Index is a global ranking ...

Top 10 countries in the Index of Economic Freedom World Rankings:
Hong Kong
Singapore
Australia
New Zealand
Switzerland
Canada
Ireland
Denmark
United States
Bahrain
You may not be familiar with Bahrain, it's one of the Middle East's least oil-dependent countries, Bahrain ...

In a list released by Berlin-based non-governmental corruption watchdog Transparency International (TI) yesterday, Singapore emerged as the world's third least-corrupt country, sharing the spot with Sweden. New Zealand was ranked ...

It is difficult for countries to address their branding and communications problems if they don't know where their strengths and weaknesses lie. East West Communications has teamed up with Perception ...